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Marginal vein a little longer than in the genotype, eight or more times longer than 
wide in both species. In this species, the postmarginal vein is at least two thirds the length 
of the short stigmal, the latter less than a fourth the length of the marginal. In the single 
specimen, the tuft on scutellum was very sparse, represented by four or five long black hairs. 
In the genotype, the metallic stripe across base of abdomen is rather broad. 
CHRYSOPOPHAGOIDES new genus. 
Female :—Differs from Achrysopophagus in having the third tooth of mandible truncate, 
moderately broad, the funicle joints all longer than wide, the club long but shorter than the 
funicle, not enlarged and not with very oblique divisions as in that genus; the cheeks are a 
little longer than the eyes. The funicle joints are longer, the club slenderer and not as long 
as the funicle. 
1. CHRYSOPOPHAGOIDES WESTWOODI new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.75 mm., excluding extruded part of ovipositor which is as long as. 
the abdomen. 
Postmarginal vein very slightly developed, much shorter than the stigmal which is not 
quite half the length of the marginal, the latter a little less than half the length of the long 
submarginal. Dark metallic purple, the fore wings deeply embrowned from the proximal end of 
marginal vein to apex, but on opposite sides at the edges there are two small hyaline spots, the 
cephalic at the end of the postmarginal vein, the caudal spot larger. Face ventrad of eyes. 
(which are convergent), scape, face of pronotum, thoracic pleura, propodeum (except laterad) 
and axille, orange yellow. Funicle and pedicel suffused with orange. Legs and extruded portion 
of ovipositor yellowish white, the intermediate femora at tip, the tibize just below knees purplish, 
the hind tibie purplish on each end. Seutum with very fine, dense silvery hairs which form 
distinet pilosity, the thorax densely, finely scaly, the scutellum densely punctulate, the propodeum 
smoother, with some (but not much) silvery pubescence laterad. Fore wings densely ciliate. 
Scutellum with the usual tuft of black hairs. Scape curved, thick; pedicel long-obconic, longer 
than any of the funicle joints of which 2 and 4 are a little the longest, 1 and 3 subequal, 4 
subequal to 2, 5 to 1, 6 shortest, a little longer than wide, 2 not quite a half longer than wide; 
club barely wider than the filiform funicle. Face between the antennw with numerous minute 
pin-punctures; also some of the latter on the cheeks and on the face along ventral border of the 
convergent eyes. Frons narrow. Axille very slightly separated. Antenne 12-jointed with one 
ring-joint. Face inflexed. Scrobes semicircular. 
From one female, mixed forest and jungle, May, 1915. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2995, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one female on a tag; head on a slide. 
GENUS ENCYRTUS Latreille. 
1. ENCYRTUS GILBERTI new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.28 mm.. 
Orange yellow, the abdomen dorsad purplish black. Legs honey yellow; elub black; 
antenne honey yellow; pedicel washed with purplish, funicles 5 and 6 silvery white. Pedicel 
longer than any of the funicle joints of which 1 is longest, somewhat longer than wide, 2 and 3 
subequal, a little shorter than 1, 4 quadrate, 5 and 6 a little wider,-a little wider than long. 
Club rather large. Fore wing with a broad brown band across it from somewhat less than 
distal half of submarginal vein to apex of stigmal; also brown along distal fourth from apex, 
the proximal margin triangular, converging from either side and then cbtusely prolonged 
centrally over half way proximad to the first brown stripe; just opposite this apical prolongation 
an oblique brown streak enters the wing from either margin, obliqued caudo-distad (the cephalic 
one), cephalo-distad (the caudal one) and approaches either side toward its apex. At the 
